On
the third day of the Democratic National Convention, when President
Barack Obama and vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine are scheduled to
speak, WIkileaks has released hacked voicemails from top Democratic
officials.

The
new material from the pro-transparency publisher includes 29
phone calls, totaling about 14 minutes. Many of them are
complaints directed at the Democratic National Committee.

Wikileaks
founder Julian Assange warned CNN there would be "a
lot more material" to
come, following the publishing of hacked Democratic National
Committee internal emails this past Friday.

"I’m
furious about what you are doing for Bernie Sanders," a
caller from the 480 area code, which covers Phoenix, Arizona, said in
one voicemail message, listed as file #16014. "He
is getting way too much influence. I am on fixed income and I spent
over $300 donated to Hillary, and what I see is the DNC bending over
backwards for Bernie. And Bernie is the worst person in the world
even to be running in a Democratic party because he is not a
Democratic. Please don’t give into him. I don’t care about
Sanders supporters, most of them are going to vote for Hillary
anyway. Quit acquiescing to this person who likes to play the victim
card, and who also has been attacking Hillary which gives Trump all
his talking points. I will leave the Democratic Party if the
Democratic Party continues to coddle Bernie Sanders. Get rid of
the a**hole."

Two
calls from the 480 area code complained about the Democratic National
Committee's catering to Sanders, wondering why the DNC allowed
Cornell West to join the committee when he was "such
trash."

Most
of the voicemail messages were simply leaving names and numbers for a
call back, or leaving reminders about conference calls.

One
person, calling from the 267 area code of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
was looking for how to reach the First Lady, Michele Obama. It is
file #16663 in the Wikileaks list.

“Someone
from the Free Library wanted to know what is the best way to reach
contact Michelle Obama with an invitation inviting her to participate
in some wonderful event and development relating to the library, and
the hospital for children, and some other facilities coming
together.

They
think it will be right up her alley. How is best to communicate with
her? Does she have a secretary? What is the best channel to go
through? Thanks so much. Bye.”

Wilikeaks
released nearly 20,000 emails this past Friday, showing collusion
at the top levels of the governing body of the Democratic Party,
which forced the resignation of DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman
Schultz